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almost 11 years ago

You know where I've lived?... I've lived in three of those four. I've not ONLY lived in those three of the four... but again, what's your point? Mrs Smeltz (and likely many other Mrs's) obviously disagrees and unfortunately Mr Smeltz consulted her when deciding his A-league future, and not you. Sadly.
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I have only lived in Wellington out of those cities mentioned and the only conclusion I have is that we have the wind, the rain and the Phoenix, oh Wellington is wonderful.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 11 years ago

Auckland is as rainy as Wellington, but it's a warm, downwards rain as opposed to a freezing, horizontal rain.


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almost 11 years ago

This is one of the most moronic discussions.

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almost 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

This is one of the most moronic discussions.

I've seen more discussions than you, and I say this other one is more moronic. 


Allegedly

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almost 11 years ago

Which other one Tegal? Can't  see anything on my tablet.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 11 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Auckland is as rainy as Wellington, but it's a warm, downwards rain as opposed to a freezing, horizontal rain.

What has Auckland go to do with anything? We're talking about atracting A-League players not ASP Premiership players.

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almost 11 years ago

Ryan wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Auckland is as rainy as Wellington, but it's a warm, downwards rain as opposed to a freezing, horizontal rain.

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What has Auckland go to do with anything? We're talking about atracting A-League players not ASP Premiership players.

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I feel compelled to stand up for Wgtn. Comparing Wgtn to Akl between 1981-2010, Wgtn has 5mm/year more rain than Akl though 13 less rainy days (1mm of rain or more in a day) per year and almost 110 more hours of sunshine.


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almost 11 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

You know where I've lived?... I've lived in three of those four. I've not ONLY lived in those three of the four... but again, what's your point? Mrs Smeltz (and likely many other Mrs's) obviously disagrees and unfortunately Mr Smeltz consulted her when deciding his A-league future, and not you. Sadly.

Must be terrible to have no sense of humour, I can see that you would have fitted in nicely in Brisbane. 
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almost 11 years ago

Tegal wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

This is one of the most moronic discussions.

I've seen more discussions than you, and I say this other one is more moronic. 

You mean conseeeederibly more discussions than me..... Now 2B do you really mean that or are you just saying what you heard someone else say?
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almost 11 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

You know where I've lived?... I've lived in three of those four. I've not ONLY lived in those three of the four... but again, what's your point? Mrs Smeltz (and likely many other Mrs's) obviously disagrees and unfortunately Mr Smeltz consulted her when deciding his A-league future, and not you. Sadly.

Must be terrible to have no sense of humour, I can see that you would have fitted in nicely in Brisbane. 

Much like having no sense of irony, no wonder you love Wellington. Considerably.

God I hate the off season.

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almost 11 years ago

Perhaps my lack of knowledge of the rich lexicon of our tongue has failed to allow me to even recognise what you are claiming to be irony - actually is. I don't think it is actually.

Anyway you presume I love Wellington, must be based on the fact that I like Brisbane less than Wellington,

No harm, no foul, enjoy your off season [is it technically the off season if we are still playing in the post season?]

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almost 11 years ago

Ryan wrote:

I'd hate to live in any of those cities, although I don't know Brisbane that well.

I've lived in all of them and Brisbane would be the worst.

Kinda enjoyed Brisbane. Just the 20 degree sunny days in the middle of winter after most of my life in the NZ rain. Oh and pies that come with mushy peas. 

Have yet to even visit Sydney or Melbourne. Should really rectify that. and Dunedin and Fiordland. 



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almost 11 years ago

Coming from the UK, I think Wellington is great. So, it's hard to predict what some foreigners will think of the place. Granted, most Aussies probably prefer places in Aussie if they had to choose but the likes of Durante have settled here.

Ifill and Greenacre obviously big fans too. Surely another couple of guys like that out there who want to escape the dreary UK that we could snap up?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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almost 11 years ago

Or the dreary Irish Republic, for that matter. I'm sure there are more where Andy Keogh came from.


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almost 11 years ago

Now confirmed.

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almost 11 years ago

That late run he did on Sunday night was awesome and deserved a goal.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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almost 11 years ago

Kenny seemed to enjoy his time in Wellington at least.

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almost 11 years ago

Cheers Kenny.

A fan is a fan.

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almost 11 years ago

Did his job (you can argue to what degree of expectation that it was successful or not) kept his nose clean, said the right things, honoured his contract. 

I wish him well for the future.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 11 years ago

Yep, did well for the club when asked. Good luck to him. Unfortunatley never completely seemed to fit our system.

a.haak

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almost 11 years ago

Seems to have certainly embraced NZ

You know we belong together...

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almost 11 years ago

who's next?

I LOVE LAMP

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almost 11 years ago
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almost 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Yep, did well for the club when asked. Good luck to him. Unfortunatley never completely seemed to fit our system.

I think the unfortunate thing was he wasn't very good

Normo's coming home

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almost 11 years ago

A fan is a fan.

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almost 11 years ago
Always a fan of kenny. He gave us that batshark crazy element that we had been missing since pav left. I wish him and his crazy eyes all the best.
I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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almost 11 years ago

kwlap wrote:
that batshark crazy element that we had been missing since pav left

Kenny might have had a Latin American temperament, but he rated only 400 milliPavs (1 Pav being the craziness needed to break your arm at training doing a bicycle kick).


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almost 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Worst. Kept. Secret.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 11 years ago

Bugger. Really hoped he would change his mind. 

a.haak

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almost 11 years ago

I think he's like to stay but at some point he would have to way up a Phoenix offer (if there is one) that will be at best 1/3rd of what he can probably get in SA.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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almost 11 years ago

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

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almost 11 years ago

james dean wrote:

valeo wrote:

Yep, did well for the club when asked. Good luck to him. Unfortunatley never completely seemed to fit our system.

I think the unfortunate thing was he wasn't very good

To be fair we didn't see him much in his preferred position. He scored some good goals, ignited some games, and was commited defensively.

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almost 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

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almost 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

Sure but if they have more money then shouldn't their league be better than ours?

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almost 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

Sure but if they have more money then shouldn't their league be better than ours?

I can see a massive hole in that argument.

There is more money in French rugby. Is there competition better than the Super 15?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

Is that true or have you just heard someone say that? :)
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almost 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

Sure but if they have more money then shouldn't their league be better than ours?

And that's why Saudi Arabia has the best league in the world.

a.haak

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almost 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

I don't understand how South Africa can offer more money when their league is seemingly such lower quality.

Don't be surprised. Plenty of corporate money floating around.

Sure but if they have more money then shouldn't their league be better than ours?

I can see a massive hole in that argument.

There is more money in French rugby. Is there competition better than the Super 15?

I don't think that is fair comparison because Super Rugby currently only has 5 teams from each country. Obviously I don't expect a perfect correlation between money and quality of a league. I do expect a hgiher relationship than we currently see.

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